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What are three things that may happen during an extinction burst?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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When John shoots a free throw incorrectly in basketball practice, his coach requires him to continue shooting until he has shot the ball correctly a number of times. In which type of punishment does the individual have to engage in the correct behavior contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior?
 
  a. positive practice
 b. restitution
 c. contingent exercise
  d. guided compliance



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Answer to Question 1

An extinction burst is when an unreinforced behavior temporarily increases in frequency, duration, or intensity during the extinction process. An extinction burst may also involve an increase in novel behavior and an increase in emotional behavior or aggressive behavior.

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